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THE OOLOGIST. 



ON THE GULF COAST. 



I will spend the next few months collecting 

 Specimens, Birds, Mammals, etc., in the Lower 

 Mississippi Vallej- and Gulf Coast. 



Will collect to order at half usual prices and 

 take half pay in desirable exchange. , ^ , ^ 



All Skins, etc., will be properally labeled 

 with full data, measurements, etc. CoiTespon- 

 deuce with parties meaning business, solicited. 

 Address, OTTO L. BULLIS, Winnebago City, 

 Minn. 



NOW IS THE TIME WHEN 



HAWKS AND OWLS 



are thick, and when mounted, 

 should be placed on 



I\|ATURALg)TUMPS 



I would like to say to the trade that I am so 

 situated, that I can now supply natural stumps 

 in large or small lots. These stumps are not 

 the kind that are found in any old woods, but 

 are obtained from ponds (where they have laid 

 for years) and are worn smooth by action of 

 the water, and will be found far superior to 

 stands made of papier mache. 



MY PRICE LIST. 



Please note the difference between these 

 prices and prices quoted by other dealers. 



To introduce these stumps, I will send post- 

 paid, a small stump, on ba.se, decorated ready 

 for use, for 20 cents ; can only send one to a 

 single address by mail, as this offer is merely to 

 introduce them. 



JAMES P. BABBITT, Dealer in 

 Birds' Eggs, Skins, Stuffed Birds and Taxi- 

 dermists' Supplies. 



10 Hodges Ave., _ . . Taunton, Mass. 



LocKPORT, NEW YORK. 



Remodeled last year, refurnished en- 

 tirely with new and elegant Furniture, 

 fitted with all Modern Improvements, 

 including Electric Lights, Steam Heat, 

 Call Bells, Elevator, Etc. 



FREE BUS to all day trains. 



W. C. COMSTOCK, Prop'r. 



OUR PRICE FOR 

 BACK NUMBERS 



OF THE-- 



YOUNG OOLOGIST 



AND 



THE OOLOGIST, 



WILL UNTIL .TAN. 1, 1S9I REMAIN AS 

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 based upon the quantity on hand, should you 

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 Our pi-ices until Jan. 1st are as follows: 

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PrOT? ^n PA'^'H \Ve win send by re- 

 rur;. ^3 \^/\i5ri turn man a copy of 

 every issue ever published, Nos. 1 to 6J inclusive , 

 and in addition send the Oologist tor 1891, as 

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Our pi-lces for back Nos. of the Young Colo- 

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Vol. I. Y'OUNG OOLOGIST, NOS. 1 tO 12 



" II. " " '• 13 and 14... 



'• IIL The OOLOGIST '• Li to 20 



" IV. " " " 21t0~'5-26. . 



" V. '• '■ " 27 toss 



" VI. " " " 39tOJ0 



.fO 

 .15 



.:» 



.25 

 .50 

 ..50 



VI [. 



51 to 62 50 



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" 11. " •' and Vol. III. The OOLO- 

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Or if you order the two volumes at one time. We 

 will send ;them by return mail for only $1.50. 

 Every student of birds, their nests and eggs, 

 should hove these two volumes In their library. 

 The valuable information they contain is worth 

 many times the price. 



Until .Jan. 1st we will rake orders for bound 

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 gist, to be delivered about Feb. 1, '91, at the fol- 

 lowing low rates. We require no money until 

 the volumes are bound ana ready for delivery, at 

 which time parties favoring us with orders will 

 be notified. 



Vol. IV. and V. In one Vol $ .60 



Either Vol. VI. or VII. bound separately 70 



Vol. VI. and VII, In one volume 1.2) 



•• IV.toVII. 2.00 



" IIL toVlL " " •' 2.30 



" I. to VII. The Y'ouNG Oologist and Oolo- 

 gist, in one volume 3.2" 



The above prices are for either cloth or boards 

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Publisher of THE OOLOGIST, 



ALBION, N. \. 



